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West Virginia’s elected officials and community leaders are reacting to the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
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On this West Virginia Morning, a needle exchange closes, miners praise federal legislation introduced to fund Black Lung benefits and child care deserts,
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The state’s coronavirus czar, Dr. Clay Marsh, knows more patients will continue to get sick and die in the coming weeks. Health reporter June Leffler spoke with Marsh by phone.
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On this West Virginia Morning, a decline in new COVID-19 cases over the weekend suggests West Virginia has reached its peak of the delta surge.
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Over the past 50 years in West Virginia, jobs in coal mining have declined by 66 percent -- and experts don’t predict a comeback. But we’re not alone -- other industrial places around the world face similar dilemmas.
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On this West Virginia Morning, we examine ways the pandemic affected education and the arts.
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A Look At Jan. 6-Related Charges From The Ohio Valley, Pulitzer Winner Eric Eyre On The Opioid TrialOn this West Virginia Morning, we take a look at charges against those from the Ohio Valley who took part in the Jan. 6 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol. Also, we take a look at where things stand in a civil trial Cabell County and Huntington against three major opioid distributors.
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On this West Virginia Morning, we hear from leaders and policy experts across the Ohio Valley as they weigh in on new policies from the Biden administration.
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The West Virginia National Guard has a new leader for the first time in nearly 10 years.Brig. Gen. William E. “Bill” Crane will lead the state’s 6,500-member guard, taking over after Maj. Gen. James Hoyer, who announced his own retirement in November.
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On this West Virginia Morning, equity is a recurring theme. We hear the latest on the dismantling of homeless encampments in the Northern Panhandle,…